 Your Excellency, President Hakaende Hichnema. Where are your overalls and get down to work for the people of Zambia? The youths, the adults, the voters gave you a mandate for them to get results. You flew to America and there you were still talking about how bad our country is. When this country has been a hub of peace, security and a home to many, and many around the world, the world over, the envy to be in Zambia. No wonder the influx of other nations in this country because it's a hub of peace, it's the envy of the world. Get down to work my president. Honesty, today you should still be talking about auditing the Ministry of Agriculture. You fired the permanent secretary. You should have known that the only one who can give you clear answers on what the bought, when the bought, where the bought and where it is. Was the permanent secretary. You fired him without a thought, without a wink. Now let me suggest that you know very well that if you have cows, the best way to count those cows is when they are going into the crow or out of the crow. You stand at the gate and start to count with a counter. May I make a suggestion that this week start sending fertilizer out. Ask the owners of that fertilizer to be at the warehouses with their notebooks and ask the Ministry of Agriculture with their staff, everyone to be at those warehouses and as the trucks are loading they take those numbers. That's the best way. You count cows when they are outside the crow or inside the crow. You can't walk into the crow and start counting cows. This one is a bull, this one is a calf. No, it is a wrong way. Unfortunately you are not an accountant so you can't tell us that you are auditing. That's not the best way to audit. That's not how you audit. You are going to turn this country into a basket case. This country has been food secure and by your actions alone you are going to make us a basket case. There's no reason why you should be asking IMF to give us money when maize is rotting in the field. The money which you gave to the members of parliament, every consumer is 101.6 million, you could have bought enough bags. May I make another suggestion? Tell Food Reservations to get orders for the maize which is in their sheds. Let them offload it, when they get contracts let them go to the bank, they discount those contracts, they call it trade financing. And then you use that money, the trade financing money which you can organize, Dbz, Nzanako and send FRA in the bush to collect maize. There's absolutely no way that you think that IMF is going to feed this country.